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[jira] [Resolved] (CASSANDRA-10539) Different encodings used between nodes can cause inconsistently generated prepared statement ids

     [ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10539?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]

Sylvain Lebresne resolved CASSANDRA-10539.
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    Resolution: Duplicate

Closing in favor of CASSANRA-10755 cause even though that issue is older, the former has a patch attached.

> Different encodings used between nodes can cause inconsistently generated prepared statement ids 
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>                 Key: CASSANDRA-10539
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CASSANDRA-10539
>             Project: Cassandra
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Andy Tolbert
>            Priority: Minor
>
> [From the java-driver mailing list|https://groups.google.com/a/lists.datastax.com/forum/#!topic/java-driver-user/3Aa7s0u2ZrI] / [JAVA-955|https://datastax-oss.atlassian.net/browse/JAVA-955]
> If you have nodes in your cluster that are using a different default character set it's possible for nodes to generate different prepared statement ids for the same 'keyspace + query string' combination.  I imagine this is not a very typical or desired configuration (thus the low severity).
> This is because [MD5Digest.compute(String)|https://github.com/apache/cassandra/blob/cassandra-3.0/src/java/org/apache/cassandra/utils/MD5Digest.java#L51-L54] uses [String.getBytes()|http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/String.html#getBytes()] which relies on the default charset.
> In the general case this is fine, but if you use some characters in your query string such as [Character.MAX_VALUE|http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/api/java/lang/Character.html#MAX_VALUE] ('\uffff') the byte representation may vary based on the coding.
> I was able to reproduce this configuring a 2-node cluster with node1 using file.encoding {{UTF-8}} and node2 using file.encoding {{ISO-8859-1}}.   The java-driver test that demonstrates this can be found [here|https://github.com/datastax/java-driver/blob/java955/driver-core/src/test/java/com/datastax/driver/core/RetryOnUnpreparedTest.java].



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